Tory said that he was expecting additional funds for transit infrastructure from the federal government which should be matched by the province.

The mayor was concerned about the growth of the projects like the relief line, the Eglinton East LRT and the waterfront transit that been underinvested for decades.

Tory said that as far as social housing units were concerned the province should fund its share, which according to the mayor is $864 million dollars which could prevent shutting down of some housing units.

"So let me be very clear: Any closure of such units would be a direct result of the inaction of the other governments to partner with us in those repairs. Projects of that magnitude were never intended to be carried out by property taxes alone," Tory said, CBCNews reports said.

Sousa said, "just as Toronto requires support, the rest of the province of Ontario requires it too," and added an open dialogue to solve this acute problem should be called.

Tory said he planned to discuss the future of Toronto with leaders of all provincial political parties prior to the next provincial election.